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these were taken by jamie, this is jannelle and john adams, their three kids. the one that's gone viral. >> kind of how everybody feels during the holiday season. >> to tell us more about it, we have "the addams family" via skype "right this minute." what happened? why are they crying? >> she started crying, holding the o, flipping it, showing the tag on the o. i told her dad to give it backwards so when she did flip it, it would be the right way. so she tried using reverse psychology and telling her not to flip it the right way. i think he kind of scared her when he said it, which made her cry and made the boys cry. >> why were you crying? what's your story. >> because. >> when you guys saw that picture, were you disappointed at first or did you see the humor right away. >> we saw the picture while we were taking the picture. we were laughing. >> do you see the humor now. >> we don't see the humor. >> joy to you all. >> say happy holiday. >> happy holiday. >> we also have the photographer that got this shot. >> so you didn't get any smiling pictures with the l
these were taken by jamie, this is jannelle and john adams, their three kids. the one that's gone viral. >> kind of how everybody feels during the holiday season. >> to tell us more about it, we have "the addams family" via skype "right this minute." what happened? why are they crying? >> she started crying, holding the o, flipping it, showing the tag on the o. i told her dad to give it backwards so when she did flip it, it would be the right way. so she...
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. >> guest: and so they -- they thought -- you'll see there's quotations, especially from john adams, who makes it clear that they were not trying to create a situation where individuals who didn't like the federal government could go hold up an arsenal somewhere and hold off the feds when they came. >> host: some people talk like that today. >> guest: they do. it's not the way the guys, the founders, thought. they saw this strictly as a means of prereceiverring the -- preserving the state's abilities to keep their militias going in its place, and john adams says at one point that the militia is always subserve i can't to the state. it's not a rebellious -- >> host: well-regulated, ties into the governmental setup, and after the constitution is adopted in washington and you have the whisky tack -- tax and rebellion. how did they respond to that? >> guest: that went better than shay's rebellion did, but, sure. they recognized that they needed a strong federal power, but they needed to be checks that would ensure that the states kept powers as welt. >> host: over time, then, during 1800
. >> guest: and so they -- they thought -- you'll see there's quotations, especially from john adams, who makes it clear that they were not trying to create a situation where individuals who didn't like the federal government could go hold up an arsenal somewhere and hold off the feds when they came. >> host: some people talk like that today. >> guest: they do. it's not the way the guys, the founders, thought. they saw this strictly as a means of prereceiverring the --...
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and so they thought -- you'll see there are quotations, especially from john adams, who makes it clear that they're not trying to create a situation where individuals who didn't like the federal government, could go hold up with an arsenal somewhere, hold off the feds when they came -- >> host: some people talk that way today. >> guest: that's not the way the founders thought. they saw this strictly as a mean of preserving the state's abilities to keep their militias going and in place, and john adams says at one point, that the militia is always subservient to the state. >> host: it's well-regulated. even after the constitution is adopted and washington is in office. you have the whiskey tax and the whiskey rebellion. how did they respond to that? >> that went better. sure. they recognized that they needed a strong federal power, needed to be -- needed to be these checks that would ensure that the states kept powers as well. >> host: over time, then, during the 1800s, the rest of the 1800s, we can -- 1900s, continue to have guns play a role in society, particularly ton the frontier, a
and so they thought -- you'll see there are quotations, especially from john adams, who makes it clear that they're not trying to create a situation where individuals who didn't like the federal government, could go hold up with an arsenal somewhere, hold off the feds when they came -- >> host: some people talk that way today. >> guest: that's not the way the founders thought. they saw this strictly as a mean of preserving the state's abilities to keep their militias going and in...
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. >> samuel adams was such a revolutionary leader and so was his cousin john. can you tell us about the different styles of leadership and the different approaches to the issues of the day or how they thought the movement should go forward towards independence? >> the truth is it was a lull easier for john adams because of what sam adams had done before him, and sam adams had been called by a number of people the actual father of the country because he was the chief spokesperson and policymaker for the sons of liberty. the sons of liberty is the form of separate cells of radical people opposed to the british by the surgeon revolution necessary that sprung up almost independently across the colonies in connecticut and new york and pennsylvania and south carolina. and sam adams became the chief letter writer and political strategist and the story is told that a neighbor that had walked by his apartment at his house at 2:00 in the morning with see the light in his study up there and know that his pan was going scribble scroll trying to lead towards independence bu
. >> samuel adams was such a revolutionary leader and so was his cousin john. can you tell us about the different styles of leadership and the different approaches to the issues of the day or how they thought the movement should go forward towards independence? >> the truth is it was a lull easier for john adams because of what sam adams had done before him, and sam adams had been called by a number of people the actual father of the country because he was the chief spokesperson and...
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john adams wanted to appoint john jay. he had been the first chief justice. rather than going off to new york, there was the time of his ascendancy, and he says, do this again. and john jay says, are you kidding? the supreme court is never going to amount to anything. john adams brings out letter into him and he is crestfallen. he looks at his secretary of state, john marshall, and says, i guess i have to nominate you. [laughter] i'm not saying that someone else might not have been nominated if they had been the one to bring in the letter. [laughter] in the grant administration corruption was rife. the first five nominees by grant put forward all seem to be involved in some activity or another. finally, grant says, who was that lawyer and introduced me when i was taken the train across ohio? and they go back and checked and it is somebody named morrison wait. and he said, i liked him. let's nominate him. [laughter] he was described as being in the top tier of the third tier of lawyers in ohio. and frankly, he served quite well as the chief justice. remember,
john adams wanted to appoint john jay. he had been the first chief justice. rather than going off to new york, there was the time of his ascendancy, and he says, do this again. and john jay says, are you kidding? the supreme court is never going to amount to anything. john adams brings out letter into him and he is crestfallen. he looks at his secretary of state, john marshall, and says, i guess i have to nominate you. [laughter] i'm not saying that someone else might not have been nominated if...
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i said, well, mike barnicle is john adams. >> right, he is. >> a little taller but just as grumpy. >> and i knew him. >> he knew him. >> willie geist, hamilton because, let's face it, most likely to be shot in jersey. >> that's true. >> yes. >> scarborough, commanding george washington. >> washingtonesque. >> tall. >> yes. >> dignity. >> same, 6'4", same thing, yeah. >> so clearly, it's mika brzezinski. >> really? >> when i left, they're still clapping. >> really? >> renaissance woman. >> is it the alcohol? >> i think it's more of the slaves, actually. >> the what? >> nothing. i didn't say anything. >> gotcha. >> you missed that. >> i did. >> the you're the jeffersonian. >> the art of power. the art of navigating power. >> with that, let's go to the most jeffersonian figure for the news. >> all right. we begin this morning with new urgency in the fiscal cliff negotiations with now just 21 days to reach a deal. that's three weeks. today president obama returns to campaign mode, taking his fiscal cliff message to detroit. yesterday the president and speaker boehner met privately at the
i said, well, mike barnicle is john adams. >> right, he is. >> a little taller but just as grumpy. >> and i knew him. >> he knew him. >> willie geist, hamilton because, let's face it, most likely to be shot in jersey. >> that's true. >> yes. >> scarborough, commanding george washington. >> washingtonesque. >> tall. >> yes. >> dignity. >> same, 6'4", same thing, yeah. >> so clearly, it's mika brzezinski....
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and in 1888, benjamin harrison guest: 1824, it was john quincy adams over a andrew jackson. it was controversial and went into the house of representatives and they selected john adams. host: what is the history of this when there was not so much severity between the electoral vote and the part of a vote? guest: history shows the people were outraged for a few months and then they went on with their lives and we had a president. in 2000, everybody accepted the outcome of the election because it went to the supreme court in a 5-4 decision. they selected president bush and it was a time frame where we went on and he governed and people upset about. it is the form of democracy we have and it has a certain amount of stability. that is another positive aspect. host: ben is our caller from california, republican line. caller: to to get into the studies of presidential studies, are you part of the electoral college? and the other thing is, if the electoral college specifically not made up of anybody in that specific political foreground? like governors, or x governors, anybody who
and in 1888, benjamin harrison guest: 1824, it was john quincy adams over a andrew jackson. it was controversial and went into the house of representatives and they selected john adams. host: what is the history of this when there was not so much severity between the electoral vote and the part of a vote? guest: history shows the people were outraged for a few months and then they went on with their lives and we had a president. in 2000, everybody accepted the outcome of the election because it...
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it's interesting that two of america's greatest thinkers and writers, john adams and thomas jefferson or not at philadelphia adams was the american minister to the court of st. james. jefferson and the american minister and neither of them were there. jefferson made a tremendous contribution from paris she sent to his friend over 200 books on political theory and political spots in history and i wasn't able to verify my surmise is that some of those books must have been about the dutch federation which was very instructive for madison and the delegates and of course montesquieu that was instructive for the separation of powers, but jefferson wasn't there. he did get his hands on a copy to quickly of the constitution. we he mailed him a copy. [laughter] and he looked at and said okay i got it but where is the bill of rights? .. >> it actually was a few months before jefferson wrote the declaration of independence, and jefferson relied for inspiration and substance on their declaration, state of virginia. and when the convention was over, mason was a member of the virginia delegation wo
it's interesting that two of america's greatest thinkers and writers, john adams and thomas jefferson or not at philadelphia adams was the american minister to the court of st. james. jefferson and the american minister and neither of them were there. jefferson made a tremendous contribution from paris she sent to his friend over 200 books on political theory and political spots in history and i wasn't able to verify my surmise is that some of those books must have been about the dutch...
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those writs of assistance, ordinary people could read about the decision and people like james otis and john adams could publicly debate whether the law was adequately protecting the privacy of law-abiding individuals. but if the fisa court were to uphold something like that today in the age of digital communications and electronic surveillance, it could conceivably pass entirely unnoticed by the public even by those people whose privacy was being invaded. since 2008, i and other senators have urged the department of justice and the intelligence community to establish a regular process for reviewing, redacting, and releasing the opinions of the fisa court that contains significant interpretations of law so that members of the public have the opportunity to understand what their government thinks their law and their constitution actually means. now, mr. president, i'm not talking about a need to release every single routine decision that's made by the court, and obviously most of the cases that come before the court contain sensitive information about intelligence sources and tho methods that
those writs of assistance, ordinary people could read about the decision and people like james otis and john adams could publicly debate whether the law was adequately protecting the privacy of law-abiding individuals. but if the fisa court were to uphold something like that today in the age of digital communications and electronic surveillance, it could conceivably pass entirely unnoticed by the public even by those people whose privacy was being invaded. since 2008, i and other senators have...
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cbs news senior correspondent john miller is a former assistant director of the f.b.i. and john has been talking to his law enforcement sources today. john, there have now been two deadly shootings this week, the other at a shopping mall in oregon earlier. including the one there, what have we learned from them this week? >> well, this is the kind of thing, scott, that always puts the profilers who study the offender characteristics of these shooters on alert. they're worried about what they call the werther effect. it's a copy cat mechanism and they say their studies show it's particularly powerful effect on adolescents. so in a case where you'll see someone commit suicide in a high school, it's not unusual to see two or three more in a cycle like that. but they also say in this active shooter scenario that happened. so what they believe is it's entirely possible that the oregon incident that most of us found disturbing and troubling, an individual like this might have found that challenging to not just imitate it but to go forward with his plan. they also observed tha
cbs news senior correspondent john miller is a former assistant director of the f.b.i. and john has been talking to his law enforcement sources today. john, there have now been two deadly shootings this week, the other at a shopping mall in oregon earlier. including the one there, what have we learned from them this week? >> well, this is the kind of thing, scott, that always puts the profilers who study the offender characteristics of these shooters on alert. they're worried about what...
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wjz's eyewitness news, how head coach john harbaugh is dealing with unfamiliar territory. a three-game losing streak ,,,,, >>> hopefully, the ravens suffer amnesia to help put that loss to denver behind them and focus on a visit from the defending super bowl champions on sunday. more on how head coach john harbaugh is dealing with a three-game losing streak. >> not dealing with it very well. he is handling it as best he could. you know, the ravens' lack of productivity has begged many a question, including has there ever been so suspect a nine and five purple bird squad. one that is currently fighting the suffocating quicksand of a three-game losing skid. the purple birds did make it into the playoffs though they had to depend on a steelers loss not really earning it themselves. so far the third consecutive sunday the ravens failed to clench their second consecutive afc title. so the battle cry once again. remember one win and we are in as afc north division back-to-back titlists. head coach john harbaugh says he is responsible for some of the misfortunes as press continue
wjz's eyewitness news, how head coach john harbaugh is dealing with unfamiliar territory. a three-game losing streak ,,,,, >>> hopefully, the ravens suffer amnesia to help put that loss to denver behind them and focus on a visit from the defending super bowl champions on sunday. more on how head coach john harbaugh is dealing with a three-game losing streak. >> not dealing with it very well. he is handling it as best he could. you know, the ravens' lack of productivity has begged...
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"it's not you, it's not me it was adam. "it was that 6-year-old boy that went through the kidnapping "and the torture and the murder, so let's do something about it." - john walsh, in his finest hour, answered the bell. - "my generation" is a production of aarp in association with maryland public television. - "my generation" is made possible by... - auto and home insurance from the hartford, helping to make a difficult time a little less difficult for drivers 50 and over. information about our program, including how to find an agent is available at hartfordautoinsurance.com. - for you... or someone you love, for care in the home we're here. interim healthcare. when it matters most count on us. - the 5star responder by greatcall is a mobile personal safety device. one touch lets you speak with trained agents who will identify you and your location, evaluate your situation, and get you the help you need. - to purchase a dvd of "my generation," call (800) 873-6154 or order online at mygeneration.org. please include the show n
"it's not you, it's not me it was adam. "it was that 6-year-old boy that went through the kidnapping "and the torture and the murder, so let's do something about it." - john walsh, in his finest hour, answered the bell. - "my generation" is a production of aarp in association with maryland public television. - "my generation" is made possible by... - auto and home insurance from the hartford, helping to make a difficult time a little less difficult for...
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and adam lambert. all starting right now. you can come in, john. you just have to dance in. we've got the music going. our panelists this morning, congressman joseph crowley is with us. he's a democrat from the great state of new york. margaret hoover is with us, cnn political contributor. ron brownstein is the editorial director of "the national journal." john berman has made his way to his seat. >> no music. >> that's your music. i heard you singing it earlier. you don't like adam lambert, his new theme song? i kind of like that. >>> our starting point is the president and the house speaker finally getting face to face to discuss the fiscal cliff. until yesterday's unscheduled meeting at the white house, john boehner and president obama had gone 23 days without sitting down to discuss the fiscal cliff. it's a significant development because in 22 days we go off over the cliff although some people have described it as a gentle slide down a little slippy mountain. but that would be a time when we face severe tax hikes and severe spending cuts unless a compromise can be reach
and adam lambert. all starting right now. you can come in, john. you just have to dance in. we've got the music going. our panelists this morning, congressman joseph crowley is with us. he's a democrat from the great state of new york. margaret hoover is with us, cnn political contributor. ron brownstein is the editorial director of "the national journal." john berman has made his way to his seat. >> no music. >> that's your music. i heard you singing it earlier. you don't...
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moving on the someone claimed the body of adam lanza for burial . the person did not want to be identified. his burial will be kept secret. he killed 27 people including 20 children and his mother and killing himself in a classroom in the school. all eyes focus on the fis california cliff. president obama extend happened the warrant list law for five more years. it allows the government to monitor over seas phone call emaims without a court order. doesn't apply to americans and they will not say if americans were pied on . how dulike to look out the plane's window and see this. thisa is it a piece of the engine missing. it fell off after leaving. terrified passengers were told that the was turning around but couldn't land right away. >> we found out we are too heav tow land because they filled the gas tarching and they need to burn off fuel in order to land safely. >> julia: i would not be on a plane again. it circled the plane for half an hour before coming in for landing . no one was hurt. >> clayton: one time i was on a united express flight when
moving on the someone claimed the body of adam lanza for burial . the person did not want to be identified. his burial will be kept secret. he killed 27 people including 20 children and his mother and killing himself in a classroom in the school. all eyes focus on the fis california cliff. president obama extend happened the warrant list law for five more years. it allows the government to monitor over seas phone call emaims without a court order. doesn't apply to americans and they will not...
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-korea institute at johns hopkins. report says there is still water streaming out of a tunnel this which could post problems. >>> could the answer to adam lanza's rampage be found in his dna? the gunman's dna will be looked at for abnormalities or mutations that could indicate a tendency toward violence. experts are calling this a first of its kind study. concerns have been raised over a stigma could be attached to people found to have certain genetic characteristics. >>> l.a. reed may not be the only judge missing from the x factor panel last year. sources say britney spears could be getting the boot. she didn't bring enough ratings for her $15 million contract. others said she was boring. eric, you're not borrowing. >> eric: are you available? >> juliet: i may be actually. >> eric: carlton fisk pleading guilty to misdemeanor dui. he'll have to serve one year of court supervision and pay $1,250 for court costs. he was found passed out in his car two months ago in a corn field with an open bottle of sod cap. >>> anothe
-korea institute at johns hopkins. report says there is still water streaming out of a tunnel this which could post problems. >>> could the answer to adam lanza's rampage be found in his dna? the gunman's dna will be looked at for abnormalities or mutations that could indicate a tendency toward violence. experts are calling this a first of its kind study. concerns have been raised over a stigma could be attached to people found to have certain genetic characteristics. >>> l.a....
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but the president has been absolutely adamant, i'm not budging unless the top 2% pay a higher rate. not just revenue, a higher rate. >> the top 2% will pay higher taxes because of the revenue rates that we will raise without raising the tax rates. once you raise the tax rates, they become permanent. you can't change them. it will be almost impossible to change them and of course, that affects, like i say, almost a million small businesses and about 700,000 jobs. that's what the american people aren't getting from the debate on this subject. frankly, it is a bait and switch because the president has put out a plan that even democrats won't support that literally will not work, that literal israeli going to cause even more spending than we have right now, and put us even more than the 16 trail, $300 billion debt that we're incurring, going up every day. >> steve: senator, for generations, americans have always tried to make sure that our children, our children's children wind up with a better america, but with this president and this spending, the amount of debt going forward, which o
but the president has been absolutely adamant, i'm not budging unless the top 2% pay a higher rate. not just revenue, a higher rate. >> the top 2% will pay higher taxes because of the revenue rates that we will raise without raising the tax rates. once you raise the tax rates, they become permanent. you can't change them. it will be almost impossible to change them and of course, that affects, like i say, almost a million small businesses and about 700,000 jobs. that's what the american...
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this is the first study of its kind on a mass killer. >>> jockeying started for john kerry's senate seat, even before it's vacant. massachusetts congressman ed markey throwing his hat into the ring in kerry becomes secretary of state, which is expected, a special election will be held early this summer. markey is the first prominent candidate to declare for the race. >>> love this story. paying it forward by paying it backward. a story of rampant generosity and good will in canada happening in winnipeg. one customer pulled up to a coffee shop drive through in winnipeg and paid for the person behind them. the next person did the same and on and on and on. 228 customers in all. >> you hear the shout from drive through. my manager, todd, there. hear him screaming out random numbers, 147. pumped up. filled the building with excitement. >> now it's such a habit started here and people come back to this one, knowing it's either going to be your day, you will start it, and it will come back, a huge cycle. >> no one knows who started the chain or who ended it. do you want to be the person that e
this is the first study of its kind on a mass killer. >>> jockeying started for john kerry's senate seat, even before it's vacant. massachusetts congressman ed markey throwing his hat into the ring in kerry becomes secretary of state, which is expected, a special election will be held early this summer. markey is the first prominent candidate to declare for the race. >>> love this story. paying it forward by paying it backward. a story of rampant generosity and good will in...